ALEVE PM (naproxen sodium/diphenhydramine hcl)


Drug overview for ALEVE PM (naproxen sodium/diphenhydramine hcl):

Generic name: NAPROXEN SODIUM/DIPHENHYDRAMINE HCL (na-PROX-en/DYE-fen-HYE-dra-meen)
Drug class: Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory (NSAID) and Salicylates
Therapeutic class: Analgesic, Anti-inflammatory or Antipyretic

Diphenhydramine is an ethanolamine-derivative, first generation Naproxen and naproxen sodium are prototypical anti-inflammatory agents (NSAIAs) that also exhibit analgesic and antipyretic activity. antihistamine.

Diphenhydramine shares the actions and uses of other antihistamines. Naproxen and naproxen sodium are used to relieve mild to moderately severe pain. Conventional (immediate-release) and delayed-release (enteric-coated) Diphenhydramine also is used as an antitussive for temporary relief of tablets and suspension formulations of naproxen or naproxen sodium are used cough caused by minor throat and bronchial irritation such as may occur for anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects in the symptomatic treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, polyarticular juvenile idiopathic with common colds or inhaled irritants.

arthritis, and ankylosing spondylitis. Conventional (immediate-release) Diphenhydramine is effective for the prevention and treatment of nausea, tablets and suspension formulations of naproxen or naproxen sodium also are used for the symptomatic treatment of tendinitis, bursitis, acute gout, vomiting, and/or vertigo associated with motion sickness. pain, and primary dysmenorrhea.

Suspension formulations of naproxen are Diphenhydramine may be useful as an adjunctive antiemetic agent to prevent preferred for the management of juvenile arthritis since this formulation chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting+; however, the American Society of provides maximum dosage flexibility. Because of the delayed-release Clinical Oncology (ASCO) currently does not recommend that antihistamines properties of enteric-coated naproxen tablets, this formulation is not be used alone as antiemetic agents in patients receiving chemotherapy. recommended for the management of acute pain.

Extended-release naproxen sodium tablets are used for the symptomatic treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, tendinitis, bursitis, Diphenhydramine also is used as a nighttime sleep aid for the short-term acute gout, mild to moderately severe pain, and primary dysmenorrhea. management of insomnia. In individuals who experience occasional (Naproxen 250 mg is approximately equivalent to naproxen sodium 275 mg.) sleeplessness or those who have difficulty falling asleep, the drug is more effective than placebo in reducing sleep onset (i.e., time to fall asleep) Naproxen sodium also may be used for self-medication for anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects to provide temporary relief of minor aches and pains, and increasing the depth and quality of sleep.

including those associated with arthritis, and of dysmenorrhea and for its antipyretic effect to reduce fever. Diphenhydramine, alone or in conjunction with other antiparkinsonian agents, may be useful as alternative therapy in the management of tremor early in the course of parkinsonian syndrome. The drug also may be useful The potential benefits and risks of naproxen therapy as well as alternative in the management of drug-induced extrapyramidal reactions.

therapies should be considered prior to initiating naproxen therapy. The lowest possible effective dosage and shortest duration of therapy consistent with treatment goals of the patient should be employed. Diphenhydramine may be used topically for temporary relief of pruritus and pain associated with various skin conditions including minor burns, sunburn, minor cuts or scrapes, insect bites, minor skin irritations, or rashes associated with poison oak, poison ivy, or poison sumac.

However, because systemic diphenhydramine toxicity (e.g., psychosis) has been reported in pediatric patients following topical application of the drug to large areas of the body (often areas with broken skin), many clinicians suggest that topical diphenhydramine be used only on limited areas of skin and not used more often than directed to avoid excessive percutaneous absorption of the drug. (See Acute Toxicity: Manifestations, in the Antihistamines General Statement 4:00.) Topical diphenhydramine also should not be used for self-medication in the management of varicella (chickenpox) or measles without first consulting a clinician.
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  • ALEVE PM CAPLET
    ALEVE PM CAPLET
The following indications for ALEVE PM (naproxen sodium/diphenhydramine hcl) have been approved by the FDA:

Indications:
Insomnia
Pain


Professional Synonyms:
Agrypnia
Ahypnia